01265nam a2200277 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200130006308200130007610000230008910000110011224500490012324500540017224500220022626000100024826000430025826000090030130000110031030000280032130000100034952004870035965000430084665000160088985600820090520260119071410.02024-06-11 14:51:36 a9780802878854 aeng a248.8629 bH424-S83 aHaynes, Stephen R. eAuthor aWhy Can't Church Be More Like an AA Meeting? bAnd Other Questions Christians Ask about Recovery cStephen R. Haynes aU.S.A bWilliam B. Eerdmans Publishing Company c2021 a230tr. bpaperback, illustration c23 cm aIn a quest to find in church the mutual support and healing he discovered in 12 Step fellowships, the author explores the history of Alcoholics Anonymous and its relationship to American Christianity. He shows that while AA eventually separated from the Christian parachurch movement from which it emerged, it retained aspects that the church has largely lost. He encourages Christians to reclaim elements of the 12 Step movement in ""recovering church"", and admit all is not fine. aRecovery movement -- Religious aspects aChurch work4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14731/71rpvlcl81l-sl1500.jpgyCover Image